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Author Topic: [Awesome Miner] - Powerful Windows GUI to manage and monitor up to 200000 miners  (Read 701044 times)
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December 10, 2017, 01:44:35 PM
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Patrike,

Can you add a new pool to Awesome Miner in the next update please.

https://ahashpool.com/

Thanks


PS ....   Please take a look at the link in Options > Profit Switching

https://www.granatgas-pool.info/   << Can not be reached !
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December 10, 2017, 01:50:36 PM
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Patrike,

Can you add a new pool to Awesome Miner in the next update please.

https://ahashpool.com/

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that pool has like no hashrate.

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December 10, 2017, 01:55:08 PM
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Patrike,

Can you add a new pool to Awesome Miner in the next update please.

https://ahashpool.com/

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that pool has like no hashrate.

The pool has been tested, see 4 or 5 posts up.

I also did a test and it seems OK to me.

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December 10, 2017, 02:09:05 PM
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We already have profit switching built in.

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December 10, 2017, 05:21:59 PM
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Question on how to use VertMiner instead of ccminer for lyra. I am using Miningpoolhub and have a managed miners set up. It mines lyra perfectly fine with ccminer, however, I can't find a way to use VertMiner for lyra mining.

I've tried following http://www.awesomeminer.com/help/managedsoftware.aspx but I am unable to specifically use VertMiner instead of ccminer when lyra is called for by awesome miner.

Any tips on where I could be missing the instructions?
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December 10, 2017, 06:53:28 PM
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 I am also facing below challenge, can you guys make a video tutorial for setting up antminer, L3+ with couple of famous mining pools, like MPH and zpool. trust me it would help SOO much for beginners and make it easier to start.


Guys, is there any guide to help me setup AM for miningpoolhub?

I tried to look around and cant find anything...

I did what I think I got right, and I have no idea what it's doing lol.

I added a managed profit miner and then added a 'new pool'... I put the address of the BTG pool address in the URL and then worker name (username.worker) and pass x....

picked the type of coin...

I then clicked start and now it's mining "unknown neoscript" which I believe is feathercoin  Huh

I'm so confused. I really want to get this thing running. I primarily want to run equihash, lyra2rev2 and cryptonight for CPU. that's it...

I should be alternating between vertcoin, bitcoin gold, monacoin and monero for CPU...

Help me out please!

Here is a screenshot. I have no idea where that portnumber came from... It's the one for monacoin alright... I don't see it on the dashboard that I'm making anything though?

https://s17.postimg.org/50gyy5yyn/AM_ss.png

also, is there a way to make my CPU work on monero for MPH as a 2nd worker?

edit - it decided to mine groestlcoin which I have no interest in, not to mention, I was just mining monacoin at  a day, and now it's doing groestlcoin at  a way Huh
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December 10, 2017, 07:46:51 PM
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Hi, can you please share how to add this pool to awesome miner? I couldnt decide what to write to <ALGO> or <PORT> sections in pool address (below), when entering the pool to AWM.

-o stratum+tcp://<ALGO>.mine.ahashpool.com:<PORT> -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> [-p <OPTIONS>]




My ahashpool wallet:
https://www.ahashpool.com/wallet.php?wallet=1Q3HQdXLuiTpmgZo9Mt24Bomee8HyiWRsv

whattomine.com for the same:
https://[Suspicious link removed]/ycggbgr5

And actually that isn't a full time with my 1080Ti because I play game with it and don't usually mine with it 24/7.
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December 10, 2017, 09:49:53 PM
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Hi, can you please share how to add this pool to awesome miner? I couldnt decide what to write to <ALGO> or <PORT> sections in pool address (below), when entering the pool to AWM.

-o stratum+tcp://<ALGO>.mine.ahashpool.com:<PORT> -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> [-p <OPTIONS>]




My ahashpool wallet:
https://www.ahashpool.com/wallet.php?wallet=1Q3HQdXLuiTpmgZo9Mt24Bomee8HyiWRsv

whattomine.com for the same:
https://[Suspicious link removed]/ycggbgr5

And actually that isn't a full time with my 1080Ti because I play game with it and don't usually mine with it 24/7.

You will need to setup every algo from ahashpool as an individual pool in AM, then group them together using a pool group.  Then you can use the Custom Pool option in the profit switching and select this new pool group.

I did this for all the Suprnova pools... its a little time consuming, but worth it in the end.
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December 10, 2017, 10:53:19 PM
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puwaha,

can you point out to any guide on creating a custom pool with profit switching? it sounds like that might be one the better ways to go about GPU mining...with a focus on the algorithms they excel at in the pools that use them?

or am I off? I've got 8x GTX 1070's going and plan on getting 5x AMD 4xx/5xx GPU's shortly for my H110 Pro BTC+ mobo. I was a victim of the NiceHash hack, though I only lost my due payout of $90 USD, as I did use a third party wallet. now I'm trying to figure out all this new stuff, which is a wee bit more complicated.

thank you for your assistance! Smiley



You will need to setup every algo from ahashpool as an individual pool in AM, then group them together using a pool group.  Then you can use the Custom Pool option in the profit switching and select this new pool group.

I did this for all the Suprnova pools... its a little time consuming, but worth it in the end.
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December 10, 2017, 11:02:38 PM
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Question for Devs or Pros,

So I was fooling around with the Rules settings. I have a number of AntMiners and yes they were OC`d to the tits by Bitmain and tend to go offline from time to time(xxxoxxxo) . I elected to buy Awesome Miner to monitor my machines (instead of updating the firmware, as the new firmware are even more buggy).

Right... so I changed the Rules sections and added a new rule to `highlight in red`the dead miner, before it reboots the dead miner. Now all my miners are permanently Red highlight :-)...

1. I`d love any ideas as to how to remove the Red Highlight (automatically) once the system detects that the Miners are back on line.

2. I have a stack of D3s and L3+s on my home network... and Awesome Miner finds them just fine. I also have a GPU running SMOS (DSTM/Zen)...my router confirms that it is 192.168.0.254... and it mines just fine... but Awesome Miner can't seem to auto scan/locate it.  ANy ideas folks?

Thanks for any insight folks

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December 10, 2017, 11:23:21 PM
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I tried a lot of things to make your software works. It would never connect.

If you remember, I emailed you screenshots, and then you ran away crying like a little girl.

You and your software are dismissed.
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December 10, 2017, 11:44:09 PM
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How do I specify an ssl stratum connection for a pool?
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December 11, 2017, 01:00:30 AM
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I couldn't find a single post dealing with GPU rigs which have both nVidia and AMD cards. I have tried again and again to add a profitability miner but it never detects all the cards. I have2x 1080ti, 2x 1050ti and 1x RX570.

I click on new Miner > managed profit miner > select nVidia GPU (for profit switching profile)

This shows all the 4 nvidia cards (sometimes). Then I add another managed profit manager and select AMD GPU and it will show the 1x RX570 sometimes or mostly it just shows 'interface offline'. The help document isn't very helpful for a software which cost me $70.

Can anyone help me configure my "awesome" miner, please?
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December 11, 2017, 01:37:46 AM
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I have a rig with 5 cards -- 2 AMD RX cards and 3 VEGAs.
It's impossible to map them to system monitoring properly.
The RX managed miner shows 5 cards, 2 disabled. Fine. Those map.
The Cast XMR managed miner shows 3 cards, but you can't map them to the VEGAs. You always end up with 1 RX card and 2 VEGAs.

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December 11, 2017, 02:51:14 AM
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I tried a lot of things to make your software works. It would never connect.

If you remember, I emailed you screenshots, and then you ran away crying like a little girl.

You and your software are dismissed.
I reaalllyyy wish Bitcointalk had a feature where I could ignore all posts by Newbies.

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December 11, 2017, 03:59:38 AM
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I couldn't find a single post dealing with GPU rigs which have both nVidia and AMD cards. I have tried again and again to add a profitability miner but it never detects all the cards. I have2x 1080ti, 2x 1050ti and 1x RX570.

I click on new Miner > managed profit miner > select nVidia GPU (for profit switching profile)

This shows all the 4 nvidia cards (sometimes). Then I add another managed profit manager and select AMD GPU and it will show the 1x RX570 sometimes or mostly it just shows 'interface offline'. The help document isn't very helpful for a software which cost me $70.

Can anyone help me configure my "awesome" miner, please?
I might be wrong...but I think you need to add a second profit miner, which is focused on AMD. then youll have two...one nVidia and one AMD.

for proper management, because you have so many GPU, you may need to purchase the standard or pro version of the AM client.
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December 11, 2017, 06:25:44 AM
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puwaha,

can you point out to any guide on creating a custom pool with profit switching? it sounds like that might be one the better ways to go about GPU mining...with a focus on the algorithms they excel at in the pools that use them?

or am I off? I've got 8x GTX 1070's going and plan on getting 5x AMD 4xx/5xx GPU's shortly for my H110 Pro BTC+ mobo. I was a victim of the NiceHash hack, though I only lost my due payout of $90 USD, as I did use a third party wallet. now I'm trying to figure out all this new stuff, which is a wee bit more complicated.

thank you for your assistance! Smiley

It's no different than just creating a normal pool in AM.  You go to the Options, select the Pools tab, create a new pool... put in the relevant information like a description, URL, worker name, worker password, and the coin that the pool will be mining.  If you have any special commands to pass to the miner software do it in the advanced tab of the pool definition.  For pools like Suprnova, you put in your username for the worker name... for me it would be "puwaha".  On the managed miner, (or profit miner), you check the box to append the rig name to the worker name, so that the final worker name would be something like "puwaha.rig1"... you need to setup these worker names in the Suprnova pools before hand.  Some pools will automatically do this for you.

After you've setup all these pools, go to the pool group tab and add them all to a pool group.  Then in the profit switching tab in the options, check the box on Custom Pools and select the pool group you just made.

You'll need a profit miner setup instead of a managed miner, and then turn it loose.  It will mine any of the coins in the pool group that is most profitable.

Here's some detailed information on setting up pools and pool groups:  http://awesomeminer.com/help/pools.aspx
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December 11, 2017, 06:37:06 AM
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Right... so I changed the Rules sections and added a new rule to `highlight in red`the dead miner, before it reboots the dead miner. Now all my miners are permanently Red highlight :-)...

1. I`d love any ideas as to how to remove the Red Highlight (automatically) once the system detects that the Miners are back on line.

You could create a rule to turn it back to "none" highlights.  I would suggest a trigger of Hashrate greater than X, then action to change highlight back to "none".


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2. I have a stack of D3s and L3+s on my home network... and Awesome Miner finds them just fine. I also have a GPU running SMOS (DSTM/Zen)...my router confirms that it is 192.168.0.254... and it mines just fine... but Awesome Miner can't seem to auto scan/locate it.  ANy ideas folks?

AM wouldn't have any knowledge of a Linux rig.  You would have to manually set it up as an external miner.  You'd need to find out which port that SMOS uses to report API data and use that port with the IP you already know.  You will need to also tell AM what software your SMOS rig is running so that it can figure out what kind of API data to parse.  I don't remember if SMOS can profit-switch, but that might be a problem if the miner software changes from ccminer to Claymore for example.  But if it's just running a static pool with specific miner software, you can define that in the external miner profile and then you will see the data and statistics.

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December 11, 2017, 06:38:19 AM
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I tried a lot of things to make your software works. It would never connect.

If you remember, I emailed you screenshots, and then you ran away crying like a little girl.

You and your software are dismissed.

Cool story.

You want to let us know what's going on so we can help you?
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December 11, 2017, 06:47:33 AM
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I couldn't find a single post dealing with GPU rigs which have both nVidia and AMD cards. I have tried again and again to add a profitability miner but it never detects all the cards. I have2x 1080ti, 2x 1050ti and 1x RX570.

I click on new Miner > managed profit miner > select nVidia GPU (for profit switching profile)

This shows all the 4 nvidia cards (sometimes). Then I add another managed profit manager and select AMD GPU and it will show the 1x RX570 sometimes or mostly it just shows 'interface offline'. The help document isn't very helpful for a software which cost me $70.

Can anyone help me configure my "awesome" miner, please?

You really should use the benchmark feature to create 3 different profit switching profiles... one for each type of card you have.  Having two different types of nVidia cards will make it a little more tough to get accurate statistics though.  You will also need to setup two different profit miners... one to deal with the nvidia cards, and one to deal with the AMD card.  You will need to make sure that you only use software that is exclusive to AMD or nVidia... so remove the ability to use Claymore's dual etherium software as it will try to use both card vendors.  So one each profit miner, select the benchmarked profile you created for one or the other vendor, and you should be good to go.
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